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1866 LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE ARCHIVAL COLLECTION EDITION COIN PROOF VALUE .95
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Description
1866 LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE ARCHIVAL COLLECTION EDITION COIN PROOF VALUE .95150 years of "IN GOD WE TRUST"
Faithful reproduction of the 1866 Liberty Head Gold Eagle
First gold coin in American history to include the motto
Details
Limitation:
9,999 complete collections
Weight:
32 g
Material (details):
Copper, layered in 24k gold
Diameter:
40 mm
Obverse:
Liberty
Reverse:
Eagle
Finish:
Gold-layered
Material:
Copper
Quality:
Proof
Issue year:
2015
1866 LIBERTY HEAD EAGLE ARCHIVAL COLLECTION EDITION COIN PROOF VALUE .95
In the wake of the Civil War, there was a profound increase in religious sentiment as the American people sought solace and strength after a national tragedy.
The Rev. Mark R. Watkinson, a Baptist minister from rural Pennsylvania, sent a letter to the Secretary of Treasury, Salmon P.
Chase
, urging that the U.S. recognize God on its coins.
Chase embraced the idea and directed Mint officials to proceed with designs. Several patterns of various denominations were struck with various mottos, such as
"God and Our Country" or "God Our Trust."
The final selection was "IN GOD WE TRUST."
The first coin to receive the motto was the 1864 two-cent piece.
The Coinage Act of March 3, 1865 legislated that the motto appear on gold and
silver coins
as well.
The first gold coin to bear the motto was the 1866 coin.
A flowing banner with the motto was added above the eagle's head on the coin's reverse.
The 1866 Liberty Head Gold Eagle with Motto is now one of the most sought-after coins in the Mint's history.
On July 11, 1955, Congress passed legislation requiring "IN GOD WE TRUST" to appear on all of our nation's coins and paper currency.
The following year, "IN GOD WE TRUST" was officially declared the national motto.